💨 Abstract
The article discusses two recent incidents of sabotage and espionage, one in Lebanon involving simultaneous pager explosions possibly carried out by the Israeli Mossad, and another in India involving placing iron bars and concrete slabs on railway tracks. The author expresses concern over the increasing use of technology for destructive purposes and the need for a re-evaluation of Geneva Convention guidelines in light of modern technological complexities.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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